deb-heat/heat_integrationtests/scenario/test_volumes.py
Rabi Mishra 25becbcbf4 Add config entries to skip integration tests
This adds options to skip scenario and functional tests.
You can either skip the complete set of tests or list of specific
tests.

Following new config options are added:

`skip_scenario_tests` -  Skip all scenario tests
`skip_functional_tests` - Skip all functional tests
`skip_functional_test_list` - List of functional tests to skip
`skip_scenario_test_list` - List of scenario tests to skip
`skip_test_stack_action_list` - List of actions in tests to skip

Change-Id: I7a5233f5db1f065ccee5a97408c72203c108a656
Depends-On: I25c5e853f0499b88f2803b077d19e132140908f1
2015-08-07 07:29:20 +00:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# under the License.
from cinderclient import exceptions as cinder_exceptions
from oslo_log import log as logging
import six
from heat_integrationtests.common import exceptions
from heat_integrationtests.scenario import scenario_base
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class VolumeBackupRestoreIntegrationTest(scenario_base.ScenarioTestsBase):
"""
Class is responsible for testing of volume backup.
"""
def setUp(self):
super(VolumeBackupRestoreIntegrationTest, self).setUp()
self.volume_description = 'A test volume description 123'
self.volume_size = self.conf.volume_size
def _cinder_verify(self, volume_id, expected_status='available'):
self.assertIsNotNone(volume_id)
volume = self.volume_client.volumes.get(volume_id)
self.assertIsNotNone(volume)
self.assertEqual(expected_status, volume.status)
self.assertEqual(self.volume_size, volume.size)
self.assertEqual(self.volume_description,
volume.display_description)
def _outputs_verify(self, stack, expected_status='available'):
self.assertEqual(expected_status,
self._stack_output(stack, 'status'))
self.assertEqual(six.text_type(self.volume_size),
self._stack_output(stack, 'size'))
self.assertEqual(self.volume_description,
self._stack_output(stack, 'display_description'))
def check_stack(self, stack_id):
stack = self.client.stacks.get(stack_id)
# Verify with cinder that the volume exists, with matching details
volume_id = self._stack_output(stack, 'volume_id')
self._cinder_verify(volume_id, expected_status='in-use')
# Verify the stack outputs are as expected
self._outputs_verify(stack, expected_status='in-use')
# Delete the stack and ensure a backup is created for volume_id
# but the volume itself is gone
self._stack_delete(stack_id)
self.assertRaises(cinder_exceptions.NotFound,
self.volume_client.volumes.get,
volume_id)
backups = self.volume_client.backups.list()
self.assertIsNotNone(backups)
backups_filtered = [b for b in backups if b.volume_id == volume_id]
self.assertEqual(1, len(backups_filtered))
backup = backups_filtered[0]
self.addCleanup(self.volume_client.backups.delete, backup.id)
# Now, we create another stack where the volume is created from the
# backup created by the previous stack
try:
stack_identifier2 = self.launch_stack(
template_name='test_volumes_create_from_backup.yaml',
add_parameters={'backup_id': backup.id})
stack2 = self.client.stacks.get(stack_identifier2)
except exceptions.StackBuildErrorException as e:
LOG.error("Halting test due to bug: #1382300")
LOG.exception(e)
return
# Verify with cinder that the volume exists, with matching details
volume_id2 = self._stack_output(stack2, 'volume_id')
self._cinder_verify(volume_id2, expected_status='in-use')
# Verify the stack outputs are as expected
self._outputs_verify(stack2, expected_status='in-use')
testfile_data = self._stack_output(stack2, 'testfile_data')
self.assertEqual('{"instance1": "Volume Data:ateststring"}',
testfile_data)
# Delete the stack and ensure the volume is gone
self._stack_delete(stack_identifier2)
self.assertRaises(cinder_exceptions.NotFound,
self.volume_client.volumes.get,
volume_id2)
def test_cinder_volume_create_backup_restore(self):
"""
Ensure the 'Snapshot' deletion policy works.
This requires a more complex test, but it tests several aspects
of the heat cinder resources:
1. Create a volume, attach it to an instance, write some data to it
2. Delete the stack, with 'Snapshot' specified, creates a backup
3. Check the snapshot has created a volume backup
4. Create a new stack, where the volume is created from the backup
5. Verify the test data written in (1) is present in the new volume
"""
parameters = {
'key_name': self.keypair_name,
'instance_type': self.conf.minimal_instance_type,
'image_id': self.conf.minimal_image_ref,
'volume_description': self.volume_description,
'timeout': self.conf.build_timeout,
'network': self.net['id']
}
# Launch stack
stack_id = self.launch_stack(
template_name='test_volumes_delete_snapshot.yaml',
parameters=parameters,
add_parameters={'volume_size': self.volume_size}
)
# Check stack
self.check_stack(stack_id)